Kenya Police FC will wrap up their historic 2024/25 FKF Premier League campaign with a celebratory final day clash against Gor Mahia at the Ulinzi Sports Complex in Lang’ata. The fixture marks the final match of the season and will serve as a coronation day for the newly crowned champions.
Leading the table with 64 points, Kenya Police have already secured the league title ahead of the final matchday. Their six-point lead over second-placed Gor Mahia means the title is no longer up for grabs, allowing the hosts to enjoy the occasion in front of their supporters. Kick-off for the match is scheduled for 3pm East Africa Time.
The clash brings together the two top sides of the season in what promises to be a thrilling encounter despite the title being already decided. Kenya Police’s rise to the summit of Kenyan football has been marked by consistency and a defensively solid setup that has seen them concede just 16 goals in 33 matches while scoring 37. Gor Mahia, in contrast, have netted 46 goals but conceded 23, showcasing a more attacking approach but less defensive stability.
Heading into the final match, Kenya Police have been in formidable form. The law enforcers have won four of their last five matches, including recent victories over Shabana (1-0), FC Talanta (1-0), Bandari (1-0), and Kariobangi Sharks (1-0). Their only setback in this run was a 2-1 defeat to Kakamega Homeboyz.
Gor Mahia’s recent form has been more mixed. They picked up a crucial 3-2 away win against Ulinzi Stars but were held to draws by AFC Leopards and Murang’a Seal, and suffered a 2-1 home loss to Nairobi City Stars. Earlier in May, they had edged Shabana 1-0 in another away victory.
Historically, encounters between Kenya Police and Gor Mahia have been tightly contested. In their last five league meetings, Kenya Police have won three times, while Gor Mahia have triumphed twice. Their most recent encounter on December 14, 2024, ended in a narrow 1-0 win for Kenya Police. Earlier that year, on February 3, Kenya Police claimed an emphatic 3-1 win, while a prior meeting in November 2023 at Gor Mahia’s ground ended in a goalless stalemate.
The 2023 season saw the teams split their encounters, with Gor Mahia winning both fixtures 1-0 away in April and 2-1 at home in February. With bragging rights and pride on the line, this final match may still offer plenty of drama, even as the champions prepare to lift the trophy.